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4th May 1920, Page 3
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

"Imperial oil is Imperial powee."

Of nuts and bolts in rustless steel.

That too many kickshaws spoil the production.

Is it to be a caravan or a htuseboat this season?

That destroying of detail is detrimental to diversity.

Thattinsmiths a-re becoming. still more conserve Live. • Advice to .benzole manufacturers—Go and heat coke!"

That it is not only veterans which ken the tale of the tow-rope.

That there is an abundance of " weed " inIaad as -well as at the dockside.

That bogies raised_ by manufacturers are not like spirits raised by mediums.

" Where there's means there's ways,." but 'Es as well to dodge the by-roads.

That it will be puzzling to classify some roads, as, for instance that between. Cobham and Byfleet.

That the Ministry of Transport will have to go some roundabout ways`in order to -classify the roads.

With bitter feeling, that Bessemer " acid" steel is fetching £27 per 'ton as compared with nearly £7 normal price.

That things are beginning to look brighter in the Black Country: night shifts are being restarted and more moulders are required. That Boilerine "makes the fur fly."

That a van body is not necessarily a carcase.

Of big developments in motor shops-on-wheels. That a good turnover largely rests on the "pivotals."

That it is a mistake to buy a cheap jack of a cheap jack.

Of an exhausted Treasnry and of an ex-Austen Chamberlain.

That when you spring a leak, you should sing " Tinkmetank! '

That it was a case of E. and O.E. in the matter of that hesitancy to be apologetic.

That while "Money makyth man," man very rarely makyth mon,ey—on the, "get rich quick" prieciple.

That, if you have bought Cippenham, you can avoid the attentions of a lot of people if you take a holiday in Paris.

That London's travelling public, who crane their necks expecting to see something exciting blocking the traffic, must be greatly disappointed.

That, for examples of a quiet, 'peaceful occupation, we can confidently recommend the harried businessman to the street-repairing operations in London.

That A lorry which came from Aleppo Got lost in a Government depot Located at Slough— Where it's rusting out now In a corner they've labelled " Mon Repos.

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Organisations: Ministry of Transport
Locations: Slough, Paris, London

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